Romain Guy wrote:
> You must use setSelection(). But if you are in touch mode when the
> Activity starts (if you launched your activity using the mouse in the
> emulator for instance), then the selection will not show. Selection
> and focus do not exist in touch mode. That's the way it is, don't try
> to work around it :)

Ah! Well, at least there's a human workaround (use D-pad to launch the 
activity vs. mouse in the emulator).

Thanks!

Related question: is there a way for an activity to request to switch 
out of touch mode? For demonstration purposes, I suspect my client would 
like a safety net in case they forget and click on the activity with the 
mouse in the emulator by mistake.

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